(Part 3) Top products from r/infiniti

Jump to the top 20

We found 26 product mentions on r/infiniti. We ranked the 121 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

Next page

Top comments that mention products on r/infiniti:

u/Moussa93 · 4 pointsr/infiniti

Hey,

Welcome to the VQ Family

First things first, the best thing I could recommend to you (and all the new peeps around here) is to check G35Driver.com out. It's a gold mine when it comes to information and tutorials. You could probably find your dream wheels there.

LOOL I just checked your video out and it turns out that it's my car ^^
It's a custom Straight Piped exhaust and it's pretty easy to build yourself.
You need to hit an exhaust shop who can build it for you.

You will need a Magnaflow X Pipe and Exhaust Tips.
The rest is straight pipes. The Magnaflow Muffler is going to muffle the sound down and give you a deeper note while reducing rasp and drone. Here's a picture from under my car: http://imgur.com/D2oIcuP. It's going to cost you around $7-800 but I got hooked up by my shop since I recommended tons of people to him and I have been a long time customer since I had my 350z. I have seen people getting quoted as much as $2000.

For your wheels, check GetYourWheels. Personally, I like 5 Spoke Wheels like Avant Garde M550, Vossen CV3 or Stance SC5. If you want to go through a lot of G35s to see different wheel combinations, take a look at our car club, the National G Club ;)

Let me know if you have any question ;)

u/Von_Claussen · 1 pointr/infiniti

I have used a cassette tape to aux converter in my 2004 FX35 for years (Not sure if 2007s have cassette decks though...). It may not be the absolute best audio quality, but in my opinion, I have never noticed a loss in quality. Maybe this is due to our vehicles having great OEM speakers. Very easy and cheap solution.

u/AgentScreech · 7 pointsr/infiniti

Here's the best way to handle this. I'm making assumptions that you have a smartphone and the RCA jacks in your car's armrest.

Get the following.

  • a wired to bluetooth transmitter
  • a usb car charge port
  • 3.5mm to rca jack cable (as short as possible)
  • a cd player mount for your phone

    Take the 3.5->RCA cord and plug the RCA ends into the aux jack inside the armrest. Put the USB charger in the 12v socket that's also in the armrest. Take the bluetooth transmitter plug in the power (with the supplied micro USB to normal USB cord) and plug in the 3.5 end of the RCA cord to the jack on the transmitter.

    Once the car is on and the transmitter is powered up, pair your phone to the transmitter per the instructions that came with it. After its paired, put all the wires and the transmitter in the armrest and forget about it. You'll never have to deal with it again unless something goes wrong.

    Now take the CD player car mount, and turn it so it's horizontal. Put your phone in it and adjust the sides to make sure it doesn't slide out. Switch your car audio system to AUX and leave it there. The only downside is you can't control the audio from the steering wheel. The only thing you can do is adjust the volume.

    Now you have an always updated nav system that has guidance and the ability to listen to all your music via the car stereo. I wouldn't try any other BT transmitter. It's the key to the whole deal and I know that one works. The rest of the stuff is universal and pretty generic. You may have some/most of them already. You can really shop around for the USB charger, RCA cable and CD player mount and get the cost down more. The whole setup should be around $75 or less.

    This is by far the most effective, economical way to get what you want. There isn't really a way to update or modernize the stock equipment outside of buying a new car. I'm pretty sure that's by design.
u/Saltydizzle · 1 pointr/infiniti

I've got a 2005 revup 6mt sedan. It's had the engine replaced through the dealership because of oil consumption (previous owner). 40k on the new motor 90k on the chassis. Good car, burns around a quart of oil after 4k miles of hard driving. My new drive for work is up and down a windy highway. I really think a short shifter and a set of sway bars would help make the drive more fun. I have all-season Michelin primacy mx4's 235s 18 rays. Any other recommendations would be awesome.

Some sway bars I'm considering http://www.amazon.com/Hotchkis-22413-Sport-Sway-Nissan/dp/B004SRYKWU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_sfl_title_1&smid=A26YKA1AMO7VO

Recently ordered http://www.amazon.com/ModifyStreet%C2%AE-Ball-Shaped-Weighted-Shift/dp/B015GDJONE?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

and http://autodynamic.com/performance/short-shifters/revo-technica-short-shifter-assembly-nissan-350z-infiniti-g35-2-4-dr.html

Reading on the revo technica it's a good cheap shifter with a highly reduced throw range. The shift knob is cheap but weighted, I might have to return it a times until i find a nice one (reviews say they come scratched)

u/spicypancakes · 2 pointsr/infiniti

I have the K&N for an intake. It's fine. Honestly, no real difference. People seem to like the Takeda for a real CAI. The RC2 and the K&N are more ram air systems. Haven't heard too much on the tunes, but generally they're not too worth it unless you've done a bit of upgrades. Infiniti has done a fine job of safely tuning the engine to get the maximum power out of it.

http://www.amazon.com/69-7078TS-Typhoon-Air-Intake-Kit/dp/B003NDI6V6/

https://www.tunerzstore.com/Infiniti-G37/Infiniti-G37-Intakes/takeda-cold-air-intake-g37?limit=75

u/hallstevenson · 5 pointsr/infiniti

This is supposed to work

For some people, steering wheel controls work only when using Apple Music app but for some people they can even control Spotify, etc with the steering wheel controls. I emailed them and the 'owner' and I exchanged emails about this. She even said

>The truth of the matter is that for some customers the music info and steering wheel buttons do work with streaming sites and for some they do not.  It is difficult to know if this relates to the operating system being used by the customer or the cable that was installed in their particular vehicle.  From our perspective we try to under promise and over deliver if possible and consequently we cannot say for sure that this info and function will work for you.  It may very well not.

You also need this. They used to recommend a similar item made by CableJive and it was $20-30 in the past but went up to $60+ when I looked recently. They saw that too and looked at substitutes and she suggested this one.

For almost $100, I passed at the time but I might try it. They offer a 30-day return if I don't like it....

u/Crizal · 6 pointsr/infiniti

To play it like a regular bluetooth aux you need:

  1. RCA to 3.5mm (both Male) adapter. I used this one.

  2. A bluetooth audio receiver, like this one which comes with an extra USB jack for phone charging.
u/Daamus · 2 pointsr/infiniti

This is the exact one i bought, and it turned out really nice, as long as you take your time and do each step thoroughly you will be in good shape.

u/NeoXNocturne · 1 pointr/infiniti

I’ve been using this thing and I absolutely love it so far! It’s really convenient for it to automatically grab on and charge the phone at the same time.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TBDS21V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Au4yDbJ9KY08R

u/long_round · 4 pointsr/infiniti

I've had Slim Chrome Steel for years. They are made in the USA using stainless steel and have held up to many salty New England winters. I did upgrade the bolts with 316 stainless steel from McMaster Carr.

They compliment the G series chrome trim without being obnoxious.

u/gatorglaze · 1 pointr/infiniti

Yes. its an OEM replica. But black.

You can also purchase the midnight black grille, its an actual infiniti grille with black fins in the front. Its pricey however because its an OEM product and infiniti is not cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/Infiniti-Genuine-Factory-Original-MIDNIGHT/dp/B008B7LAXU

Thats the legitimate way to get a black grille. Plastidip if you want. But we drive midluxury cars, not old beater honda civics.

u/Unleashedgenius · 1 pointr/infiniti

Hair dryer and dental floss to get the old stuff off. Heat up the tape and use the floss to get under it. Then just pull slowly and it will all come off. Use standard soap and water to clean it and then use the same 3M tape they put it on with originally. They make an adhesion promoter you can use as well, but attention to detail when cleaning the area will suffice.

Link

u/already_reddit_ · 2 pointsr/infiniti

6 New NGK Iridium IX Spark Plugs LFR5AIX-11 # 4469 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00330AMYS?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

These are the ones I bought

u/bobtowned · 2 pointsr/infiniti

I mean anytime you buy parts from the dealer they will be more expensive than what you can pay online. http://www.amazon.com/Infiniti-Genuine-Factory-Original-Season/dp/B00876OHF8

u/codeflux · 2 pointsr/infiniti

If touch-up pen isn't enough, then you should look at repainting the body panels affected. Any touch-up work won't be good enough.

However, for small chips and such, this is priceless and worth every penny:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004YZXV8U/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/G-wow · 1 pointr/infiniti

I've had my '12 for 3 years now. No issues at all, in Chicago. Something to reduce the chance of the dash cracking I use 303 sun protectant, it can be applied to almost any interior surface. https://www.amazon.com/303-30306-Aerospace-Protectant-Furniture/dp/B000XBCURW

Aside from the CSC failure which is shared between the 370Z/G37 and 350(?), it's common to do a csc delete, multiple companies make the kit.

u/slappula · 1 pointr/infiniti

Before I got rid of my G35, I had two of these:

https://smile.amazon.com/Walkman-Connecting-Pack-Model-CPA-9C/dp/B00005T39Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474146469&sr=8-1&keywords=sony+cassette+adapter

The first one wore out after about 6-7 years of use. I tried a cheaper Dynex version and it broke within a few days. Went back to the Sony and it lasted the two years until I sold it (and is probably still going).